Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2019 17:53:50 +0000 From: Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe@freebsd.org> To: Torsten Zuehlsdorff <freebsd@toco-domains.de> Cc: Kurt Jaeger <pi@freebsd.org>, ports-committers@freebsd.org, svn-ports-head@freebsd.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r495383 - in head/java: . wildfly16 wildfly16/files Message-ID: <20190314175350.GA94077@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <20190314163824.GA32373@FreeBSD.org> References: <201903111943.x2BJhchV074502@repo.freebsd.org> <20190312021938.GA4479@FreeBSD.org> <20190313171719.GS88817@fc.opsec.eu> <20190314161923.GA5046@FreeBSD.org> <88a46b08-1691-a312-8b7d-aa5a0617cd3d@toco-domains.de> <20190314163824.GA32373@FreeBSD.org>
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On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 04:38:24PM +0000, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote: > On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 05:29:40PM +0100, Torsten Zuehlsdorff wrote: > > On 14.03.19 17:19, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 06:17:19PM +0100, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > > >>>> Log: > > >>>> New port: java/wildfly16 > > >> [...] > > >>> Its name suggests it should've been repocopied from one of the earlier > > >>> versions but it was not, why is that? > > >> > > >> I missed it, that is common for arkane rules. > > > > > > There's nothing arcane about repocopies Kurt. I'm honestly surprised > > > why people make this mistake again and again. When you resurrect a > > > port you make a repocopy. When you spin-off a new branch based on a > > > previous version you make a repocopy [...] > > > > > > Upstream renames their software, you make a repocopy, etc. > > > > A rename should be a "svn mv" instead of "svn cp"? Or am i mistaken? > > Well yeah, I didn't go to the very details. However, svn move is > equivalent to an svn copy followed by svn delete. To make myself 100% clear: repocopy != always "svn cp", it's about copying of the previous history. Naturally, for software renames, or when a port is moved from one category to another, one would usually use "svn mv" (which still implies "svn cp" under the hood). ./danfe
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